Thursday, September 30, 2010

We have a new principal at our school this year. He’s started a program called Dr. Alva’s All Stars which lets each teacher pick 2 all stars in their class every month. One for character and one for academic. They invite the family to a special morning assembly (8am, 55 minutes before school starts might I add) to recognize all the kids and we get muffins and juice. It was really hard to get all the kids and me ready by 7:45 so we could be there on time and get a good seat (front row) but the Costco Chocolate muffins was definitely worth it!

Quincy was chosen by her teacher Mrs. Dunham for character. That makes a mother feel real good that not only is she behaving, but she is standing out with her positive attitude!

Our summer was filled with swim lessons for the boys and went by super fast! We had three birthdays, went to Utah for 3 weeks and squeezed in a little camping trip as well.

Abbey’s 10th birthday was June 5th.

pics from our trip to Utah…

Jacob’s 5th Birthday and Owen’s 7th birthday on June 23rd.

an unwanted little critter in my house…hadn’t seen any in the house the 4 years we lived here and we found 2 that day…in completely different areas of the house! luckily Abbey had no problem catching it for me.

Jacob being the excellent helper he is…even though Kyle was just playing with the bottle and had no interest in drinking it.

Kyle’s first big boy bath!

Camping with friends…

I forgot my camera camping so these are the few pics taken with my phone.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I am a slacker mom and didn’t get any of Owen didn’t get any pictures of him during his game or his super hot coach (Peter) because I was feeding Kyle a bottle. Hopefully I will get some pictures this weekend. It gets more and more fun to watch my kids play every year!

Kyle is now 10 months old and crawling everywhere. His hair is getting long but I can’t bear to cut it cause I think he is too cute. I’m just not ready for him to look like a toddler. I want him to stay a baby forever…

He pulled himself us for the first time yesterday and was quite proud of himself…he really wanted to play bingo with his brothers, or eat the little bingo markers!

Also, Kyle is officially weaned as of last week and thank you to everyone that gave me advice on the subject. I really appreciated it! The stubborn kid just wanted to drink a bottle when he was ready to drink from a bottle and the second he did it was bottle from then on. I am paying the price now for weaning cold turkey but I’m happy and he’s happy. I love it when he gets all excited when I am shaking up the bottle to mix the formula. He can hold it himself if needed but I still enjoy holding him and cuddling with him while he eats. The timing couldn’t be more perfect either. Soccer season started up again and we were at the fields for 4 hours in the 105 plus heat. I don’t know what I would of done if I had to nurse him during those games.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

I know it’s been a looong time since I’ve posted, but don’t get your hopes up just yet. I still haven’t downloaded pictures from the last couple of months (it is on my “to do list” but the priority is low) but I need some advice.

Kyle is 8 1/2 months old now and I am ready to wean him. The problem is he won’t have anything to do with a bottle. This kid is super stubborn and is so good at keeping his jaw shut. Any suggestions on how to get a bottle hater to be a bottle lover?

***I know that it is recommended to nurse for a year, but I mentally can’t do it anymore, so no comments of that nature please.***